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2008/09 Hearts Home Football Shirt (XL)

2008/09 Hearts Home Football Shirt (XL)

Condition:Ā 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult Extra Large

Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Umbro

Colour:Ā Claret, white & amber trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons:Ā 2008/2009

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Umbro Heart of Midlothian home football shirt from the 2008/09 season.

Condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).

Hearts finished third in 2003 and 2004, and reached the inaugural group stages of theĀ UEFA CupĀ in 2004–05, but finished bottom of their group, despiteĀ Robbie Neilson's goal giving a 2–1 victory overĀ FC Basel. During the 2004–05 season, they finished fifth in the league.

In 2004, then club CEO Chris Robinson announced plans to sell Tynecastle, which he claimed was "not fit for purpose", and instead have Hearts rent Murrayfield from the Scottish Rugby Union. This move was deemed necessary due to the club's increasingly large debt. The plan was very unpopular with supporters, and a campaign, entitled Save Our Hearts, was set up to try to block the move. As Robinson and his supporters had a slight majority of the club's shares, a preliminary deal to sell the stadium was struck with the Cala property development company for just over £20 million.

$1,225,725.44
2008/09 Hearts Home Football Shirt (XL)—
$1,225,725.44

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Condition:Ā 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult Extra Large

Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Umbro

Colour:Ā Claret, white & amber trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons:Ā 2008/2009

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Umbro Heart of Midlothian home football shirt from the 2008/09 season.

Condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).

Hearts finished third in 2003 and 2004, and reached the inaugural group stages of theĀ UEFA CupĀ in 2004–05, but finished bottom of their group, despiteĀ Robbie Neilson's goal giving a 2–1 victory overĀ FC Basel. During the 2004–05 season, they finished fifth in the league.

In 2004, then club CEO Chris Robinson announced plans to sell Tynecastle, which he claimed was "not fit for purpose", and instead have Hearts rent Murrayfield from the Scottish Rugby Union. This move was deemed necessary due to the club's increasingly large debt. The plan was very unpopular with supporters, and a campaign, entitled Save Our Hearts, was set up to try to block the move. As Robinson and his supporters had a slight majority of the club's shares, a preliminary deal to sell the stadium was struck with the Cala property development company for just over £20 million.